RM Series Magnet





The RM Series bare Neodymium magnet includes precision-engineered magnets designed for use with Hall Effect sensors in position, speed, and angle detection applications. These magnets are optimized for compatibility with APS series sensors and are available in various configurations to suit different sensing requirements. These magnets are scribed with N and S markings to define the North and South poles of the magnet for accurate and repeatable assembly.
Installation Notes:
- Use non-magnetic mounting hardware
- Avoid ferrous materials near the magnet to maintain field integrity
- Orient magnet per sensor specifications
Standards and Certifications
- High-strength Neodymium magnet
- Designed for speed and position sensing
- Compatible with Hall effect sensors
- Bare magnet format for flexible mounting
RM-01-071 Magnet for Angle Position Sensors
The RM-01-071 is a radially magnetized bare Neodymium magnet designed for angular position sensing. Measuring 0.500 inches in diameter by 0.125 inches long, it features clear North (“N”) and South (“S”) pole markings for accurate orientation during installation.
Key Features:
- Radial magnetization for angle sensing
- North and South pole markings
- Compact cylindrical form factor
- Compatible with APS series sensors
RM-01-020 Magnet for Position and Speed Sensors
The RM-01-020 is a bare Neodymium magnet tailored for position and speed sensing applications. Its compact design and strong magnetic field make it ideal for integration into systems requiring precise detection of movement or rotational speed.
Key Features:
- High-strength Neodymium magnet
- Designed for speed and position sensing
- Compatible with Hall Effect sensors
- Bare magnet format for flexible mounting
- Aerospace: Precision angle and speed detection in control systems
- Agricultural Equipment: Position sensing in automated machinery
- Automotive & Heavy Equipment: Speed and angle feedback for steering, throttle, and suspension systems
- Consumer Electronics: Integration into devices requiring rotational or linear sensing
- Manufacturing & Robotics: Motion control and feedback systems
- Marine & Medical Devices: Reliable sensing in harsh or sensitive environments
- Military & Power Generation: Robust performance in mission-critical systems
- Transportation Systems: Used in rail, transit, and mobility solutions